Deathlok, on Aug 23 2009, 02:22 AM, said:
So, anyone have 0-60 & 1/4 times for the 3.5L AWD or FWD Fusion Sport?
How bout SEL 3.0L FWD?
Here in Canada, the Sport Fusion comes with AWD ONLY! Now I was told it gets poorer gas mileage & is a little slower than the FWD model in the USA. Is this true?
Anyone have pics of the exterior SPORT only extras? (side skirts)
Thinking about getting either the SEL 3.0 or SPORT AWD.

There's a couple of videos on YouTube of a guy timing his 0-60s and another 0-100 times in a Fusion Sport but you don't know if it's FWD or AWD. Just do a search for 2010 Ford Fusion Sport and you will find them on the first page or two. There's also a video of a guy on a test track enjoying a Sport and you can hear the motor which sounds cool but there are no details other then he likes it. I'll bet the 3.5 with the AWD is still quicker then the stock 3.0 with FWD because the final drive ratio is the same for FWD and AWD in the Sport with the 3.5 at 3.16:1 so no penalty for AWD in that regard. (The 3.0 in the SEL is 3.46:1 ratio) Equip both cars the same with options, spoiler, 18" wheels etc and I find about a $1000 U.S. difference in price between the 3.0 and 3.5 motors. I'm just glad that here in the US we are not forced to buy AWD to get the Sport 3.5
I found this and thought it was an interesting read:
"It should come as no surprise that the Sport model proved to be the most fun to drive. It offers tire-spinning power accompanied by a growling soundtrack. Ford told us not to expect the EcoBoost version of this engine under the hood of any Fusion any time soon, but we aren’t sure we believe them. That said, this mythical high-performance
Fusion will absolutely need all-wheel-drive; the Sport’s 263 ponies way overpower the front wheels.
Ford set up a nice autocross course to show off the Fusion’s handling;
but what it best illustrated was that the Sport is positively overpowered for a front-wheel-drive vehicle. We were able to get our best autocross times out of the entry-level four-cylinder.
That four-banger is not only more powerful and more refined than its 0.2-liter-smaller predecessor, it’s more efficient. Ford predicts a rather wild 6 mpg gain on the highway, putting it at a class-leading 34 mpg or more, pending EPA testing. That gain comes as a result of engine and aero tuning, as well as an in-house-developed six-speed automatic transmission. The six-speed fired off smooth shifts but hunted for gears under aggressive driving. Again, most Fusions won’t see an autocross course, so we think it’s a great on-road setup.
The midlevel powertrain is 240-horse 3.0-liter V6, a modified version of the outgoing motor. It doesnt endow the Fusion with the robust performance you’d expect out of 240 horsepower – leave that for the Sport – but it possesses satisfactory mid-range grunt and emits a refined engine note. "
FULL REVIEW HERE
http://www.leftlanen...ion-review.html
I think I'll definitely have to get the AWD if I get the Sport.